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2016 NFL draft
2016 NFL draft logo
General information
DateApril 28–30, 2016
LocationAuditorium Theatre
in Chicago, Illinois
NetworksESPN, ESPN2, NFL Network
Overview
253 total selections in 7 rounds
LeagueNFL
First selectionJared Goff, QB
Los Angeles Rams
Mr. IrrelevantKalan Reed, CB
Tennessee Titans
Most selections (14)Cleveland Browns
Fewest selections (5)New Orleans Saints
Carolina Panthers
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"Selection Square" at Grant Park's Buckingham Fountain
Interior of the Auditorium Theatre during the 2016 NFL draft

The 2016 NFL draft was the 81st annual draft of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible American football players. As in 2015, the draft took place at the Auditorium Theatre and Grant Park in Chicago.[1] The draft began with the first round on Thursday, April 28, and ended on Saturday, April 30. The Tennessee Titans, the team with the fewest wins in the NFL for the 2015 season, traded the right to the top pick in the draft to the Los Angeles Rams, the first time the top pick was traded before the draft since 2001 when the San Diego Chargers traded their first pick to the Atlanta Falcons. Ohio State became the second school to have three players drafted in the top ten and to have five players drafted in the first round.

Early entrants

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Ninety-six underclassmen announced their intention to enter the 2016 NFL draft as underclassmen, which primarily includes juniors and redshirt sophomores who are forgoing future years of college eligibility.[2] In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players must be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft was January 18, 2016.

Overview

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The following is the breakdown of the 253 players selected by position:

Player selections

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* Compensatory selection
Pro Bowler[N 1]
Positions key
Offense Defense Special teams
  1. ^ Sometimes referred to as an edge rusher (EDGE)
  2. ^ Includes nose tackle (NT)
  3. ^ Includes middle linebacker (MLB or MIKE), outside linebacker (OLB, WILL, SAM), and off-ball linebacker
  4. ^ Includes free safety (FS) and strong safety (SS)
  5. ^ Also known as a placekicker (PK)
  6. ^ Includes kickoff and punt returners
Quarterbacks Jared Goff and Carson Wentz, taken as the top two picks in the draft, both made the Pro Bowl and helped both of their initial teams to Super Bowl appearances. However, both have since been traded.
First-round running back Ezekiel Elliott, taken 4th overall by Dallas, is a three-time Pro-Bowler, two-time All-Pro and two-time rushing leader.
Joey Bosa, selected third overall by San Diego, was the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in his first season and has been selected to the Pro Bowl five times.
Defensive tackles Kenny Clark (27th overall by Green Bay) and Chris Jones (37th overall by Kansas City) have been named to multiple Pro Bowls.
Second-round pick Derrick Henry, taken 45th overall by Tennessee, has broken multiple rushing records and is one of nine members of the 2,000-yard club.
Michael Thomas (top, 47th overall pick by New Orleans) set the record for most receptions by a wide receiver in a single season in 2019, while Tyreek Hill (bottom, 165th selection overall by Kansas City) has been named to six Pro Bowls and the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team.
Dak Prescott, a fourth-round pick by Dallas, became the team's starting quarterback in 2016 and won the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Award later in the year.
Rnd. Pick No. NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
1 1 Los Angeles Rams Jared Goff  QB California Pac-12
1 2 Philadelphia Eagles Carson Wentz  QB North Dakota State MVFC
1 3 San Diego Chargers Joey Bosa  DE Ohio State Big Ten
NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year
1 4 Dallas Cowboys Ezekiel Elliott  RB Ohio State Big Ten
1 5 Jacksonville Jaguars Jalen Ramsey  CB Florida State ACC
1 6 Baltimore Ravens Ronnie Stanley  OT Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
1 7 San Francisco 49ers DeForest Buckner  DE Oregon Pac-12
1 8 Tennessee Titans Jack Conklin  OT Michigan State Big Ten
1 9 Chicago Bears Leonard Floyd  LB Georgia SEC
1 10 New York Giants Eli Apple  CB Ohio State Big Ten
1 11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Vernon Hargreaves  CB Florida SEC
1 12 New Orleans Saints Sheldon Rankins  DT Louisville ACC
1 13 Miami Dolphins Laremy Tunsil  OT Ole Miss SEC
1 14 Oakland Raiders Karl Joseph  S West Virginia Big 12
1 15 Cleveland Browns Corey Coleman  WR Baylor Big 12
1 16 Detroit Lions Taylor Decker  OT Ohio State Big Ten
1 17 Atlanta Falcons Keanu Neal  S Florida SEC
1 18 Indianapolis Colts Ryan Kelly  C Alabama SEC
1 19 Buffalo Bills Shaq Lawson  DE Clemson ACC
1 20 New York Jets Darron Lee  LB Ohio State Big Ten
1 21 Houston Texans Will Fuller  WR Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
1 22 Washington Redskins Josh Doctson  WR TCU Big 12
1 23 Minnesota Vikings Laquon Treadwell  WR Ole Miss SEC
1 24 Cincinnati Bengals William Jackson III  CB Houston The American
1 25 Pittsburgh Steelers Artie Burns  CB Miami (FL) ACC
1 26 Denver Broncos Paxton Lynch  QB Memphis The American
1 27 Green Bay Packers Kenny Clark  DT UCLA Pac-12
1 28 San Francisco 49ers Joshua Garnett  G Stanford Pac-12
1 28.5 New England Patriots Selection forfeited[Forfeited 1]
1 29 Arizona Cardinals Robert Nkemdiche  DT Ole Miss SEC
1 30 Carolina Panthers Vernon Butler  DT Louisiana Tech C-USA
1 31 Seattle Seahawks Germain Ifedi  OT Texas A&M SEC
2 32 Cleveland Browns Emmanuel Ogbah  DE Oklahoma State Big 12
2 33 Tennessee Titans Kevin Dodd  LB Clemson ACC
2 34 Dallas Cowboys Jaylon Smith  LB Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
2 35 San Diego Chargers Hunter Henry  TE Arkansas SEC
2 36 Jacksonville Jaguars Myles Jack  LB UCLA Pac-12
2 37 Kansas City Chiefs Chris Jones  DT Mississippi State SEC
2 38 Miami Dolphins Xavien Howard  CB Baylor Big 12
2 39 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Noah Spence  DE Eastern Kentucky OVC
2 40 New York Giants Sterling Shepard  WR Oklahoma Big 12
2 41 Buffalo Bills Reggie Ragland  LB Alabama SEC
2 42 Baltimore Ravens Kamalei Correa  LB Boise State MW
2 43 Tennessee Titans Austin Johnson  DT Penn State Big Ten
2 44 Oakland Raiders Jihad Ward  DE Illinois Big Ten
2 45 Tennessee Titans Derrick Henry  RB Alabama SEC
2 46 Detroit Lions A'Shawn Robinson  DT Alabama SEC
2 47 New Orleans Saints Michael Thomas  WR Ohio State Big Ten
2 48 Green Bay Packers Jason Spriggs  OT Indiana Big Ten
2 49 Seattle Seahawks Jarran Reed  DT Alabama SEC
2 50 Houston Texans Nick Martin  C Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
2 51 New York Jets Christian Hackenberg  QB Penn State Big Ten
2 52 Atlanta Falcons Deion Jones  LB LSU SEC
2 53 Washington Redskins Su'a Cravens  LB USC Pac-12
2 54 Minnesota Vikings Mackensie Alexander  CB Clemson ACC
2 55 Cincinnati Bengals Tyler Boyd  WR Pittsburgh ACC
2 56 Chicago Bears Cody Whitehair  G Kansas State Big 12
2 57 Indianapolis Colts T. J. Green  CB Clemson ACC
2 58 Pittsburgh Steelers Sean Davis  S Maryland Big Ten
2 59 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Roberto Aguayo  K Florida State ACC
2 60 New England Patriots Cyrus Jones  CB Alabama SEC
2 61 New Orleans Saints Vonn Bell  S Ohio State Big Ten
2 62 Carolina Panthers James Bradberry  CB Samford SoCon
2 63 Denver Broncos Adam Gotsis  DT Georgia Tech ACC
3 64 Tennessee Titans Kevin Byard  S Middle Tennessee C-USA
3 65 Cleveland Browns Carl Nassib  DE Penn State Big Ten
3 66 San Diego Chargers Max Tuerk  C USC Pac-12
3 67 Dallas Cowboys Maliek Collins  DT Nebraska Big Ten
3 68 San Francisco 49ers Will Redmond  CB Mississippi State SEC
3 69 Jacksonville Jaguars Yannick Ngakoue  DE Maryland Big Ten
3 70 Baltimore Ravens Bronson Kaufusi  DE BYU Ind. (FBS)
3 71 New York Giants Darian Thompson  S Boise State MW
3 72 Chicago Bears Jonathan Bullard  DT Florida SEC
3 73 Miami Dolphins Kenyan Drake  RB Alabama SEC
3 74 Kansas City Chiefs KeiVarae Russell  CB Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
3 75 Oakland Raiders Shilique Calhoun  DE Michigan State Big Ten
3 76 Cleveland Browns Shon Coleman  OT Auburn SEC
3 77 Carolina Panthers Daryl Worley  CB West Virginia Big 12
3 78 New England Patriots Joe Thuney  G NC State ACC
3 79 Philadelphia Eagles Isaac Seumalo  C Oregon State Pac-12
3 80 Buffalo Bills Adolphus Washington  DT Ohio State Big Ten
3 81 Atlanta Falcons Austin Hooper  TE Stanford Pac-12
3 82 Indianapolis Colts Le'Raven Clark  OT Texas Tech Big 12
3 83 New York Jets Jordan Jenkins  LB Georgia SEC
3 84 Washington Redskins Kendall Fuller  CB Virginia Tech ACC
3 85 Houston Texans Braxton Miller  WR Ohio State Big Ten
3 86 Miami Dolphins Leonte Carroo  WR Rutgers Big Ten
3 87 Cincinnati Bengals Nick Vigil  LB Utah State MW
3 88 Green Bay Packers Kyler Fackrell  LB Utah State MW
3 89 Pittsburgh Steelers Javon Hargrave  DT South Carolina State MEAC
3 90 Seattle Seahawks C. J. Prosise  RB Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
3 90.5 Kansas City Chiefs Selection forfeited.[Forfeited 2]
3 91 New England Patriots Jacoby Brissett  QB NC State ACC
3 92 Arizona Cardinals Brandon Williams  CB Texas A&M SEC
3 93 Cleveland Browns Cody Kessler  QB USC Pac-12
3 94 Seattle Seahawks Nick Vannett  TE Ohio State Big Ten
3* 95 Detroit Lions Graham Glasgow  C Michigan Big Ten
3* 96 New England Patriots Vincent Valentine  DT Nebraska Big Ten
3* 97 Seattle Seahawks Rees Odhiambo  OT Boise State MW
3* 98 Denver Broncos Justin Simmons  S Boston College ACC
4 99 Cleveland Browns Joe Schobert  LB Wisconsin Big Ten
4 100 Oakland Raiders Connor Cook  QB Michigan State Big Ten
4 101 Dallas Cowboys Charles Tapper  DE Oklahoma Big 12
4 102 San Diego Chargers Joshua Perry  LB Ohio State Big Ten
4 103 Jacksonville Jaguars Sheldon Day  DT Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
4 104 Baltimore Ravens Tavon Young  CB Temple The American
4 105 Kansas City Chiefs Parker Ehinger  G Cincinnati The American
4 106 Kansas City Chiefs Eric Murray  CB Minnesota Big Ten
4 107 Baltimore Ravens Chris Moore  WR Cincinnati The American
4 108 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ryan Smith  CB North Carolina Central MEAC
4 109 New York Giants B. J. Goodson  LB Clemson ACC
4 110 Los Angeles Rams Tyler Higbee  TE Western Kentucky C-USA
4 111 Detroit Lions Miles Killebrew  S Southern Utah Big Sky
4 112 New England Patriots Malcolm Mitchell  WR Georgia SEC
4 113 Chicago Bears Nick Kwiatkoski  LB West Virginia Big 12
4 114 Cleveland Browns Ricardo Louis  WR Auburn SEC
4 115 Atlanta Falcons De'Vondre Campbell  LB Minnesota Big Ten
4 116 Indianapolis Colts Hassan Ridgeway  DT Texas Big 12
4 117 Los Angeles Rams Pharoh Cooper  WR South Carolina SEC
4 118 New York Jets Juston Burris  CB NC State ACC
4 119 Houston Texans Tyler Ervin  RB San Jose State MW
4 120 New Orleans Saints David Onyemata  DT Manitoba CWUAA
4 121 Minnesota Vikings Willie Beavers  G Western Michigan MAC
4 122 Cincinnati Bengals Andrew Billings  DT Baylor Big 12
4 123 Pittsburgh Steelers Jerald Hawkins  OT LSU SEC
4 124 Chicago Bears Deon Bush  S Miami (FL) ACC
4 125 Indianapolis Colts Antonio Morrison  LB Florida SEC
4 126 Kansas City Chiefs Demarcus Robinson  WR Florida SEC
4 127 Chicago Bears Deiondre' Hall  S Northern Iowa MVFC
4 128 Arizona Cardinals Evan Boehm  C Missouri SEC
4 129 Cleveland Browns Derrick Kindred  S TCU Big 12
4 130 Baltimore Ravens Alex Lewis  OT Nebraska Big Ten
4* 131 Green Bay Packers Blake Martinez  LB Stanford Pac-12
4* 132 Baltimore Ravens Willie Henry  DT Michigan Big Ten
4* 133 San Francisco 49ers Rashard Robinson  CB LSU SEC
4* 134 Baltimore Ravens Kenneth Dixon  RB Louisiana Tech C-USA
4* 135 Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott  QB Mississippi State SEC
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
4* 136 Denver Broncos Devontae Booker  RB Utah Pac-12
4* 137 Green Bay Packers Dean Lowry  DE Northwestern Big Ten
4* 138 Cleveland Browns Seth DeValve  TE Princeton Ivy
4* 139 Buffalo Bills Cardale Jones  QB Ohio State Big Ten
Extra compensatory pick authorized by NFLMC and NFLPA[3][4]
5 140 Tennessee Titans Tajae Sharpe  WR UMass MAC
5 141 Carolina Panthers Zack Sanchez  CB Oklahoma Big 12
5 142 San Francisco 49ers Ronald Blair  DE Appalachian State Sun Belt
5 143 Oakland Raiders DeAndré Washington  RB Texas Tech Big 12
5 144 Denver Broncos Connor McGovern  G Missouri SEC
5 145 San Francisco 49ers John Theus  OT Georgia SEC
5 146 Baltimore Ravens Matthew Judon  DE Grand Valley State GLIAC
5 147 Seattle Seahawks Quinton Jefferson  DT Maryland Big Ten
5 148 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Caleb Benenoch  OT UCLA Pac-12
5 149 New York Giants Paul Perkins  RB UCLA Pac-12
5 150 Chicago Bears Jordan Howard  RB Indiana Big Ten
5 151 Detroit Lions Joe Dahl  G Washington State Pac-12
5 152 Washington Redskins Matt Ioannidis  DT Temple The American
5 153 Philadelphia Eagles Wendell Smallwood  RB West Virginia Big 12
5 154 Cleveland Browns Jordan Payton  WR UCLA Pac-12
5 154.5 Los Angeles Rams Selection forfeited during the 2015 Supplemental draft.[Forfeited 3]
5 155 Indianapolis Colts Joe Haeg  OT North Dakota State MVFC
5 156 Buffalo Bills Jonathan Williams  RB Arkansas SEC
5 156.5 Atlanta Falcons Selection forfeited.[Forfeited 4]
5 157 Tennessee Titans LeShaun Sims  CB Southern Utah Big Sky
5 158 New York Jets Brandon Shell  OT South Carolina SEC
5 159 Houston Texans K. J. Dillon  S West Virginia Big 12
5 160 Minnesota Vikings Kentrell Brothers  LB Missouri SEC
5 161 Cincinnati Bengals Christian Westerman  G Arizona State Pac-12
5 162 Kansas City Chiefs Kevin Hogan  QB Stanford Pac-12
5 163 Green Bay Packers Trevor Davis  WR California Pac-12
5 164 Philadelphia Eagles Halapoulivaati Vaitai  OT TCU Big 12
5 165 Kansas City Chiefs Tyreek Hill  WR West Alabama Gulf South
5 166 Houston Texans D. J. Reader  DT Clemson ACC
5 167 Arizona Cardinals Marqui Christian  S Midwestern State LSC
5 168 Cleveland Browns Spencer Drango  OT Baylor Big 12
5 169 Detroit Lions Antwione Williams  LB Georgia Southern Sun Belt
5* 170 Arizona Cardinals Cole Toner  OT Harvard Ivy
5* 171 Seattle Seahawks Alex Collins  RB Arkansas SEC
5* 172 Cleveland Browns Rashard Higgins  WR Colorado State MW
5* 173 Cleveland Browns Trey Caldwell  CB Louisiana–Monroe Sun Belt
5* 174 San Francisco 49ers Fahn Cooper  OT Ole Miss SEC
5* 175 San Diego Chargers Jatavis Brown  LB Akron MAC
6 176 Denver Broncos Andy Janovich  FB Nebraska Big Ten
6 177 Los Angeles Rams Temarrick Hemingway  TE South Carolina State MEAC
6 178 Kansas City Chiefs D. J. White  CB Georgia Tech ACC
6 179 San Diego Chargers Drew Kaser  P Texas A&M SEC
6 180 Minnesota Vikings Moritz Böhringer  WR    
from San Francisco[R6 – 4].
First European player drafted without playing college football in NFL history; drafted from the GFL[5]
6 181 Jacksonville Jaguars Tyrone Holmes  DE Montana Big Sky
6 182 Baltimore Ravens Keenan Reynolds  WR Navy The American
6 183 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Devante Bond  LB Oklahoma Big 12
6 184 New York Giants Jerell Adams  TE South Carolina SEC
6 185 Chicago Bears DeAndre Houston-Carson  CB William & Mary CAA
6 186 Miami Dolphins Jakeem Grant  WR Texas Tech Big 12
6 187 Washington Redskins Nate Sudfeld  QB Indiana Big Ten
6 188 Minnesota Vikings David Morgan II  TE UTSA C-USA
6 189 Dallas Cowboys Anthony Brown  CB Purdue Big Ten
6 190 Los Angeles Rams Josh Forrest  LB Kentucky SEC
6 191 Detroit Lions Jake Rudock  QB Michigan Big Ten
6 192 Buffalo Bills Kolby Listenbee  WR TCU Big 12
6 193 Tennessee Titans Sebastian Tretola  G Arkansas SEC
6 194 Oakland Raiders Cory James  LB Colorado State MW
6 195 Atlanta Falcons Wes Schweitzer  G San Jose State MW
6 196 Philadelphia Eagles Blake Countess  CB Auburn SEC
6 197 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dan Vitale  FB Northwestern Big Ten
6 198 San Diego Chargers Derek Watt  FB Wisconsin Big Ten
6 199 Cincinnati Bengals Cody Core  WR Ole Miss SEC
6 200 Green Bay Packers Kyle Murphy  OT Stanford Pac-12
6 201 Jacksonville Jaguars Brandon Allen  QB Arkansas SEC
6 202 Detroit Lions Anthony Zettel  DE Penn State Big Ten
6 203 Kansas City Chiefs Dadi Nicolas  LB Virginia Tech ACC
6 204 Miami Dolphins Jordan Lucas  S Penn State Big Ten
6 205 Arizona Cardinals Harlan Miller  CB Southeastern Louisiana Southland
6 206 Los Angeles Rams Mike Thomas  WR Southern Miss C-USA
6 207 San Francisco 49ers Jeff Driskel  QB Louisiana Tech C-USA
6* 208 New England Patriots Kamu Grugier-Hill  LB Eastern Illinois OVC
6* 209 Baltimore Ravens Maurice Canady  CB Virginia ACC
6* 210 Detroit Lions Jimmy Landes  LS Baylor Big 12
6* 211 San Francisco 49ers Kelvin Taylor  RB Florida SEC
6* 212 Dallas Cowboys Kavon Frazier  S Central Michigan MAC
6* 213 San Francisco 49ers Aaron Burbridge  WR Michigan State Big Ten
6* 214 New England Patriots Elandon Roberts  LB Houston The American
6* 215 Seattle Seahawks Joey Hunt  C TCU Big 12
6* 216 Dallas Cowboys Darius Jackson  RB Eastern Michigan MAC
6* 217 Dallas Cowboys Rico Gathers  TE Baylor Big 12
Did not play football at Baylor; played as a PF for Baylor basketball.
6* 218 Buffalo Bills Kevon Seymour  CB USC Pac-12
6* 219 Denver Broncos Will Parks  S Arizona Pac-12
6* 220 Pittsburgh Steelers Travis Feeney  LB Washington Pac-12
6* 221 New England Patriots Ted Karras  G Illinois Big Ten
7 222 Tennessee Titans Aaron Wallace Jr.  LB UCLA Pac-12
7 223 Miami Dolphins Brandon Doughty  QB Western Kentucky C-USA
7 224 San Diego Chargers Donavon Clark  G Michigan State Big Ten
7 225 New England Patriots Devin Lucien  WR Arizona State Pac-12
7 226 Jacksonville Jaguars Jonathan Woodard  DE Central Arkansas Southland
7 227 Minnesota Vikings Stephen Weatherly  LB Vanderbilt SEC
7 228 Denver Broncos Riley Dixon  P Syracuse ACC
7 229 Pittsburgh Steelers Demarcus Ayers  WR Houston The American
7 230 Chicago Bears Daniel Braverman  WR Western Michigan MAC
7 231 Miami Dolphins Thomas Duarte  TE UCLA Pac-12
7 232 Washington Redskins Steven Daniels  LB Boston College ACC
7 233 Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Mills  S LSU SEC
7 234 Oakland Raiders Vadal Alexander  G LSU SEC
7 235 New York Jets Lachlan Edwards  P Sam Houston State Southland
7 236 Detroit Lions Dwayne Washington  RB Washington Pac-12
7 237 New Orleans Saints Daniel Lasco  RB California Pac-12
7 238 Atlanta Falcons Devin Fuller  WR UCLA Pac-12
7 239 Indianapolis Colts Trevor Bates  LB Maine CAA
7 240 Philadelphia Eagles Alex McCalister  DE Florida SEC
7 241 New York Jets Charone Peake  WR Clemson ACC
7 242 Washington Redskins Keith Marshall  RB Georgia SEC
7 243 Seattle Seahawks Kenny Lawler  WR California Pac-12
7 244 Minnesota Vikings Jayron Kearse  S Clemson ACC
7 245 Cincinnati Bengals Clayton Fejedelem  S Illinois Big Ten
7 246 Pittsburgh Steelers Tyler Matakevich  LB Temple The American
7 247 Seattle Seahawks Zac Brooks  RB Clemson ACC
7 248 Indianapolis Colts Austin Blythe  C Iowa Big Ten
7 249 San Francisco 49ers Prince Charles Iworah  CB Western Kentucky C-USA
7 250 Cleveland Browns Scooby Wright  LB Arizona Pac-12
7 251 Philadelphia Eagles Joe Walker  LB Oregon Pac-12
7 252 Carolina Panthers Beau Sandland  TE Montana State Big Sky
7 253 Tennessee Titans Kalan Reed  CB Southern Miss C-USA

Notable undrafted players

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Original NFL team Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
Arizona Cardinals Kameron Canaday  LS Portland State Big Sky
Arizona Cardinals Matthias Farley  S Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
Atlanta Falcons J. D. McKissic  WR Arkansas State Sun Belt
Atlanta Falcons Sharrod Neasman  S Florida Atlantic C-USA
Atlanta Falcons Joshua Perkins  TE Washington Pac-12
Atlanta Falcons Brian Poole  CB Florida SEC
Atlanta Falcons Nick Rose  K Texas Big 12
Baltimore Ravens Trevon Coley  DE Florida Atlantic C-USA
Baltimore Ravens Wil Lutz  K Georgia State Sun Belt
Baltimore Ravens Patrick Onwuasor  LB Portland State Big Sky
Baltimore Ravens Michael Pierce  DT Samford SoCon
Baltimore Ravens Matt Skura  C Duke ACC
Buffalo Bills Reid Ferguson  LS LSU SEC
Buffalo Bills Justin Zimmer  DT Ferris State GLIAC
Chicago Bears Ben Braunecker  TE Harvard Ivy
Chicago Bears Kevin Peterson  CB Oklahoma State Big 12
Chicago Bears Roy Robertson-Harris  DE UTEP C-USA
Cincinnati Bengals Alex Erickson  WR Wisconsin Big Ten
Cleveland Browns J. P. Holtz  TE Pittsburgh ACC
Cleveland Browns Tracy Howard  FS Miami (FL) ACC
Dallas Cowboys Jake Brendel  C UCLA Pac-12
Dallas Cowboys Andy Jones  WR Jacksonville Pioneer
Dallas Cowboys Zach Wood  DE SMU The American
Denver Broncos Vontarrius Dora  LB Louisiana Tech C-USA
Denver Broncos Kyle Peko  DT Oregon State Pac-12
Denver Broncos Kalif Raymond  WR Holy Cross Patriot
Detroit Lions Adairius Barnes  CB Louisiana Tech C-USA
Green Bay Packers Geronimo Allison  WR Illinois Big Ten
Green Bay Packers Kentrell Brice  S Louisiana Tech C-USA
Green Bay Packers Joe Callahan  QB Wesley NJAC
Green Bay Packers Marwin Evans  SS Utah State MW
Green Bay Packers Reggie Gilbert  LB Arizona Pac-12
Green Bay Packers Josh Hawkins  CB East Carolina The American
Green Bay Packers Lucas Patrick  G Duke ACC
Green Bay Packers Taybor Pepper  LS Michigan State Big Ten
Green Bay Packers Brian Price  DT UTSA C-USA
Houston Texans Kaʻimi Fairbairn  K UCLA Pac-12
Houston Texans Joel Heath  DE Michigan State Big Ten
Indianapolis Colts Christopher Milton  CB Georgia Tech ACC
Indianapolis Colts Chester Rogers  WR Grambling State SWAC
Jacksonville Jaguars Briean Boddy-Calhoun  CB Minnesota Big Ten
Jacksonville Jaguars Rashod Hill  OT Southern Miss C-USA
Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Hilton  CB Ole Miss SEC
Jacksonville Jaguars Jarrod Wilson  S Michigan Big Ten
Los Angeles Rams Morgan Fox  DE CSU Pueblo RMAC
Los Angeles Rams Nicholas Grigsby  LB Pittsburgh ACC
Los Angeles Rams Mike Jordan  CB Missouri Western N/A
Los Angeles Rams Cory Littleton  LB Washington Pac-12
Los Angeles Rams Paul McRoberts  WR Southeast Missouri State OVC
Miami Dolphins James Burgess  LB Louisville ACC
Miami Dolphins Lafayette Pitts  CB Pittsburgh ACC
Miami Dolphins Rashawn Scott  WR Miami (FL) ACC
Minnesota Vikings C. J. Ham  RB Augustana (SD) NSIC
Minnesota Vikings Brandon Zylstra  WR Concordia–Moorhead N/A
New England Patriots Jonathan Jones  CB Auburn SEC
New England Patriots Cre'Von LeBlanc  CB Florida Atlantic C-USA
New Orleans Saints Ken Crawley  CB Colorado Pac-12
New Orleans Saints Tommylee Lewis  WR Northern Illinois MAC
New York Giants Andrew Adams  S UConn The American
New York Giants Roger Lewis  WR Bowling Green MAC
New York Giants Romeo Okwara  DE Notre Dame Ind. (FBS)
New York Jets Robbie Chosen  WR Temple The American
New York Jets Jalin Marshall  WR Ohio State Big Ten
Oakland Raiders Marvin Hall  WR Washington Pac-12
Oakland Raiders Tony McRae  CB North Carolina A&T MEAC
Oakland Raiders Jaydon Mickens  WR Washington Pac-12
Oakland Raiders Jalen Richard  RB Southern Miss C-USA
San Diego Chargers Chris Landrum  LB Jacksonville State OVC
San Diego Chargers Spencer Pulley  C Vanderbilt SEC
San Diego Chargers Trevor Williams  CB Penn State Big Ten
Seattle Seahawks Trevone Boykin  QB TCU Big 12
Seattle Seahawks Brandin Bryant  DE Florida Atlantic C-USA
Seattle Seahawks George Fant  OT Western Kentucky C-USA
Seattle Seahawks Steve Longa  LB Rutgers Big Ten
Seattle Seahawks Tanner McEvoy  WR Wisconsin Big Ten
Seattle Seahawks Troymaine Pope  RB Jacksonville State OVC
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Peyton Barber  RB Auburn SEC
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Alan Cross  TE Memphis The American
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Javien Elliott  CB Florida State ACC
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Luke Rhodes  LS William & Mary CAA
Tennessee Titans Aldrick Rosas  K Southern Oregon Frontier
Tennessee Titans Antwaun Woods  DT USC Pac-12
Washington Redskins Maurice Harris  WR California Pac-12
Washington Redskins Robert Kelley  RB Tulane The American
Washington Redskins Joe Kerridge  FB Michigan Big Ten

Trades

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(PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades which took place during the 2016 draft.

Round 1

  1. ^ No. 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles (PD). Tennessee traded first-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (1st, 113th and 177th overall) to Los Angeles in exchange for a first-round selection, two second-round selections and a third-round selection (15th, 43rd, 45th and 76th overall), and 2017 first- and third-round selections.[source 1]
  2. ^ No. 2: Cleveland → Philadelphia (PD). Cleveland traded a first-round selection (2nd overall) and a conditional 2017 fifth-round selection (this selection would be upgraded to a fourth-round compensatory selection if the Browns received one in 2017) to Philadelphia in exchange for first-, third- and fourth-round selections (8th, 77th and 100th overall), a 2017 first-round selection and a 2018 second-round selection.[source 2]
  3. ^ No. 8: Miami → Philadelphia → Cleveland → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
           Miami → Philadelphia (PD). Miami traded a first-round selection (8th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a first-round selection (13th overall), LB Kiko Alonso and CB Byron Maxwell.[source 3]
           Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). See Round 1: Cleveland → Philadelphia.[source 2]
           Cleveland → Tennessee (D). Cleveland traded first- and sixth-round selections (8th and 176th overall) to Tennessee in exchange for first- and third-round selections (15th and 76th overall), and a 2017 second-round selection.[source 4]
  4. ^ No. 9: Tampa Bay → Chicago (D). Tampa Bay traded a first-round selection (9th overall) to Chicago in exchange for first- and fourth-round selections (11th and 106th overall).[source 4]
  5. ^ No. 11: Chicago → Tampa Bay (D). See Round 1: Tampa Bay → Chicago.[source 4]
  6. ^ No. 13: Philadelphia → Miami (PD). See Round 1: Miami → Philadelphia.[source 3]
  7. ^ No. 15: Los Angeles → Tennessee → Cleveland. Multiple trades:
           Los Angeles → Tennessee (PD). See Round 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
           Tennessee → Cleveland (D). See Round 1: Cleveland → Tennessee.[source 4]
  8. ^ No. 21: Washington → Houston (D). Washington traded a first-round selection (21st overall) to Houston in exchange for a first-round selection (22nd overall) and a 2017 sixth-round selection.[source 4]
  9. ^ No. 22: Houston → Washington (D). See Round 1: Washington → Houston.[source 4]
  10. ^ No. 26: Seattle → Denver (D). Seattle traded a first-round selection (26th overall) to Denver in exchange for first- and third-round selections (31st and 94th overall).[source 5]
  11. ^ No. 28: Kansas City → San Francisco (D). Kansas City traded first- and seventh-round selections (28th and 249th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for second-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (37th, 105th and 178th overall).[source 6]
  12. ^ No. 31: Denver → Seattle (D). See Round 1: Seattle → Denver.[source 5]

Round 2

  1. ^ No. 36: Baltimore → Jacksonville (D). Baltimore traded a second-round selection (36th overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for second- and fifth-round selections (38th and 146th overall).[source 8]
  2. ^ No. 37: San Francisco → Kansas City (D). See Round 1: Kansas City → San Francisco.[source 6]
  3. ^ No. 38: Jacksonville → Baltimore → Miami. Multiple trades:
           Jacksonville → Baltimore (D). See Round 2: Baltimore → Jacksonville.[source 8]
           Baltimore → Miami (D).Baltimore traded a second-round selection (38th overall) to Miami in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (42nd and 107th overall).[source 9]
  4. ^ No. 41: Chicago → Buffalo (D). Chicago traded a second-round selection (41st overall) to Buffalo in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (49th and 117th overall), and a 2017 fourth-round selection.[source 10]
  5. ^ No. 42: Miami → Baltimore (D). See Round 2: Baltimore → Miami.[source 8]
  6. ^ No. 43: Philadelphia → Los Angeles → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
           Philadelphia → Los Angeles (PD). Philadelphia traded a second-round selection (43rd overall), a 2015 fourth-round selection and QB Nick Foles to Los Angeles in exchange for a 2015 fifth-round selection and QB Sam Bradford. The trade also included a conditional fourth-round selection in this year's draft that Philadelphia would have received if Bradford took less than 50 percent of the snaps in 2015; Bradford took the majority of snaps for Philadelphia in 2015, so the fourth-round pick was returned to Los Angeles.[source 11]
           Los Angeles → Tennessee (PD). See Round 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
  7. ^ No. 45: Los Angeles → Tennessee (PD). See Round 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
  8. ^ No. 48: Indianapolis → Green Bay (D). Indianapolis traded a second-round selection (48th overall) to Green Bay in exchange for second-, fourth- and seventh-round selections (57th, 125th and 248th overall).[source 12]
  9. ^ No. 49: Buffalo → Chicago → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           Buffalo → Chicago (D). See Round 2: Chicago → Buffalo.[source 10]
           Chicago → Seattle (D). Chicago traded a second-round selection (49th overall) to Seattle in exchange for second- and fourth-round selections (56th and 124th overall).[source 4]
  10. ^ No. 50: Atlanta → Houston (D). Atlanta traded a second-round selection (50th overall) to Houston in exchange for second- and sixth-round selections (52nd and 195th overall).[source 4]
  11. ^ No. 52: Houston → Atlanta (D). See Round 2: Atlanta → Houston.[source 4]
  12. ^ No. 56: Seattle → Chicago (D). See Round 2: Chicago → Seattle.[source 4]
  13. ^ No. 57: Green Bay → Indianapolis (D). See Round 2: Indianapolis → Green Bay.[source 12]
  14. ^ No. 59: Kansas City → Tampa Bay (D). Kansas City traded a second-round selection (59th overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (74th and 106th overall).[source 4]
  15. ^ No. 61: Arizona → New England → New Orleans. Multiple trades:
           Arizona → New England (PD). Arizona traded a second-round selection (61st overall) and G Jonathan Cooper to New England in exchange for DE Chandler Jones.[source 13]
           New England → New Orleans (D). New England traded a second-round selection (61st overall) to New Orleans in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (78th and 112th overall).[source 14]

Round 3

  1. ^ No. 74: Tampa Bay → Kansas City (D). See Round 2: Kansas City → Tampa Bay.[source 4]
  2. ^ No. 76: Los Angeles → Tennessee → Cleveland. Multiple trades:
           Los Angeles → Tennessee (PD). See Round 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
           Tennessee → Cleveland (D). See Round 1: Cleveland → Tennessee.[source 4]
  3. ^ No. 77: Detroit → Philadelphia → Cleveland → Carolina. Multiple trades:
           Detroit → Philadelphia (PD). Detroit traded a third-round selection (77th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2015 fourth-round selection.[source 15]
           Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). See Round 1: Cleveland → Philadelphia.[source 2]
           Cleveland → Carolina (D). Cleveland traded third- and fifth-round selections (77th and 141st overall) to Carolina in exchange for third-, fourth- and fifth-round selections (93rd, 129th and 168th overall).[source 16]
  4. ^ No. 78: New Orleans → New England (D). See Round 2: New England → New Orleans.[source 14]
  5. ^ No. 86: Minnesota → Miami (D). Minnesota traded a third-round selection (86th overall) to Miami in exchange for a sixth-round selection (186th overall), and 2017 third- and fourth-round selections.[source 17]
  6. ^ No. 93: Carolina → Cleveland (D). See Round 3: Cleveland → Carolina.[source 16]
  7. ^ No. 94: Denver → Seattle (PD). See Round 1: Seattle → Denver.[source 5]

Round 4

  1. ^ No. 100: Tennessee → Philadelphia → Cleveland → Oakland. Multiple trades:
           Tennessee → Philadelphia (PD). Tennessee traded a fourth-round selection (100th overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for a fourth-round selection (113th overall) and RB DeMarco Murray.[source 19]
           Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). See Round 1: Cleveland → Philadelphia.[source 2]
           Cleveland → Oakland (D). Cleveland traded a fourth-round selection (100th overall) to Oakland in exchange for fourth- and fifth-round selections (114th and 154th overall).[source 20]
  2. ^ No. 105: San Francisco → Kansas City (D). See Round 1: Kansas City → San Francisco.[source 6]
  3. ^ No. 106: Chicago → Tampa Bay → Kansas City. Multiple trades:
           Chicago → Tampa Bay (D). See Round 1: Tampa Bay → Chicago.[source 4]
           Tampa Bay → Kansas City (D). See Round 2: Kansas City → Tampa Bay.[source 4]
  4. ^ No. 107: Miami → Baltimore (D). See Round 2: Baltimore → Miami.[source 9]
  5. ^ No. 112: New Orleans → New England (D). See Round 2: New England → New Orleans.[source 14]
  6. ^ No. 113: Philadelphia → Tennessee → Los Angeles → Chicago. Multiple trades:
           Philadelphia → Tennessee (PD). See Round 4: Tennessee → Philadelphia.[source 19]
           Tennessee → Los Angeles (PD). See Round 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
           Los Angeles → Chicago (D). Los Angeles traded a fourth-round selection (113th overall) to Chicago in exchange for fourth- and sixth-round selections (117th and 206th overall).[source 21]
  7. ^ No. 114: Oakland → Cleveland (D). See Round 4: Cleveland → Oakland.[source 20]
  8. ^ No. 117: Buffalo → Chicago → Los Angeles. Multiple trades:
           Buffalo → Chicago (D). See Round 2: Chicago → Buffalo.[source 10]
           Chicago → Los Angeles (D). See Round 4: Los Angeles → Chicago.[source 21]
  9. ^ No. 120: Washington → New Orleans (D). Washington traded a fourth-round selection (120th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for a fifth-round selection (152nd overall) and a 2017 fifth-round selection.[source 22]
  10. ^ No. 124: Seattle → Chicago (D). See Round 2: Chicago → Seattle.[source 4]
  11. ^ No. 125: Green Bay → Indianapolis (D). See Round 2: Indianapolis → Green Bay.[source 12]
  12. ^ No. 127: New England → Chicago (PD). New England traded a fourth-round selection to Chicago in exchange for a sixth-round selection (204th overall) and TE Martellus Bennett.[source 23]
  13. ^ No. 129: Carolina → Cleveland (D). See Round 3: Cleveland → Carolina.[source 16]
  14. ^ No. 130: Denver → Baltimore (PD). Denver traded a fourth-round selection (130th overall) to Baltimore in exchange for a fifth-round selection (144th overall) and C Gino Gradkowski.[source 24]

Round 5

  1. ^ No. 141: Cleveland → Carolina (D). See Round 3: Cleveland → Carolina.[source 16]
  2. ^ No. 142: San Diego → San Francisco (PD). San Diego traded a fifth-round selection (142nd overall), and 2015 first- and fourth-round selections to San Francisco in exchange for a 2015 first-round selection.[source 25]
  3. ^ No. 143: Dallas → Oakland (PD). Dallas traded a conditional fifth-round selection (143rd overall) to Oakland in exchange for a sixth-round selection (189th overall) and WR Brice Butler. Oakland received the pick after the Cowboys had Butler on their 53-man roster for at least six games.[source 26]
  4. ^ No. 144: Baltimore → Denver (PD). See Round 4: Denver → Baltimore.[source 24]
  5. ^ No. 146: Jacksonville → Baltimore (D). See Round 2: Baltimore → Jacksonville.[source 8]
  6. ^ No. 147: Miami → New England → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           Miami → New England (D). Miami traded a fifth-round selection (147th overall) to New England in exchange for two sixth-round selections and a seventh-round selection (196th, 204th and 250th overall).[source 27]
           New England → Seattle (D). New England traded fifth- and seventh-round selections (147th and 243rd overall) to Seattle in exchange for a sixth-round selection (225th overall) and a 2017 fourth-round selection.[source 28]
  7. ^ No. 152: New Orleans → Washington (D). See Round 4: Washington → New Orleans.[source 22]
  8. ^ No. 154: Oakland → Cleveland (D). See Round 4: Cleveland → Oakland.[source 20]
  9. ^ No. 157: NY Jets → Denver → Tennessee. Multiple trades:
           NY Jets → Denver (PD). NY Jets traded a fifth-round selection (157th overall) to Denver in exchange for a seventh-round selection (235th overall) and OT Ryan Clady.[source 31]
           Denver → Tennessee (D). Denver traded fifth- and seventh-round selections (157th and 253rd overall) to Tennessee in exchange for a sixth-round selection (176th overall) and a 2017 sixth-round selection.[source 32]
  10. ^ No. 158: Washington → NY Jets (D). Washington traded a fifth-round selection (158th overall) to the NY Jets in exchange for a 2017 fourth-round selection.[source 33]
  11. ^ No. 162: Seattle → Kansas City (PD). Seattle traded a fifth-round selection (162nd overall) to Kansas City in exchange for S Kelcie McCray.[source 34]
  12. ^ No. 164: Pittsburgh → Philadelphia (PD). Pittsburgh traded a conditional fifth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for CB Brandon Boykin. The selection would have become a fourth-rounder if Boykin played 60% of the snaps during the season.[source 35]
  13. ^ No. 166: New England → Houston (PD). New England traded a fifth-round selection (166th overall) to Houston in exchange for a sixth-round selection (196th overall) and WR Keshawn Martin.[source 36]
  14. ^ No. 168: Carolina → Cleveland (D). See Round 3: Cleveland → Carolina.[source 16]
  15. ^ No. 169: Denver → Detroit (PD). Denver traded a fifth-round selection (169th overall), 2015 first- and fifth-round selections, and OL Manny Ramirez to Detroit in exchange for a 2015 first-round selection.[source 37]

Round 6

  1. ^ No. 176: Cleveland → Tennessee → Denver. Multiple trades:
           Cleveland → Tennessee (D). See Round 1: Cleveland → Tennessee.[source 4]
           Tennessee → Denver (D). See Round 5: Denver → Tennessee.[source 32]
  2. ^ No. 177: Tennessee → Los Angeles (PD). See Round 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[source 1]
  3. ^ No. 178: Dallas → San Francisco → Kansas City. Multiple trades:
           Dallas → San Francisco (PD). Dallas traded a sixth-round selection (178th overall) to San Francisco in exchange for a 2015 seventh-round selection.[source 15]
           San Francisco → Kansas City (D). See Round 1: Kansas City → San Francisco.[source 6]
  4. ^ No. 180: San Francisco → Minnesota (PD). San Francisco traded a sixth-round selection (180th overall) and C Nick Easton to Minnesota in exchange for LB Gerald Hodges.[source 38]
  5. ^ No. 186: Miami → Minnesota → Miami. Multiple trades:
           Miami → Minnesota (D). See Round 3: Minnesota → Miami.[source 17]
           Minnesota → Miami (D). Minnesota traded a sixth-round selection (186th overall) to Miami in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (196th and 227th overall).[source 39]
  6. ^ No. 187: New Orleans → Washington (PD). New Orleans traded a sixth-round selection (187th overall) and a 2015 sixth-round selection to Washington in exchange for a 2015 fifth-round selection.[source 15]
  7. ^ No. 188: Philadelphia → Minnesota (D). Philadelphia traded a sixth-round selection (188th overall) to Minnesota in exchange for sixth- and seventh-round selections (196th and 240th overall).[source 40]
  8. ^ No. 189: Oakland → Dallas (PD). See Round 5: Dallas → Oakland.[source 26]
  9. ^ No. 193: Atlanta → Tennessee (PD). Atlanta traded a sixth-round selection (193rd overall) to Tennessee in exchange for a conditional future selection and G Andy Levitre.[source 41]
  10. ^ No. 194: Indianapolis → Oakland (PD). Indianapolis traded a sixth-round selection (194th overall) to Oakland in exchange for LB Sio Moore.[source 42]
  11. ^ No. 195: NY Jets → Houston → Atlanta. Multiple trades:
           NY Jets → Houston (PD). The NY Jets traded a conditional seventh-round selection in the 2016 draft to Houston in exchange for QB Ryan Fitzpatrick. The seventh-round pick could have become a sixth-rounder based on Fitzpatrick's playing time.[source 43]
           Houston → Atlanta (D). See Round 2: Atlanta → Houston.[source 4]
  12. ^ No. 196: Houston → New England → Miami → Minnesota → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Houston → New England (PD). See Round 5: New England → Houston.[source 36]
           New England → Miami (D). See Round 5: Miami → New England.[source 27]
           Miami → Minnesota (D). See Round 6: Minnesota → Miami.[source 39]
           Minnesota → Philadelphia (D). See Round 6: Philadelphia → Minnesota.[source 40]
  13. ^ No. 197: Washington → Tampa Bay (PD). Washington traded a sixth-round selection (197th overall) to Tampa Bay in exchange for a seventh-round selection (232nd overall) and S Dashon Goldson.[source 44]
  14. ^ No. 198: Minnesota → San Diego (PD). Minnesota traded a sixth-round selection (198th overall) to San Diego in exchange for G Jeremiah Sirles.[source 45]
  15. ^ No. 201: Pittsburgh → Jacksonville (PD). Pittsburgh traded a sixth-round selection (201st overall) to Jacksonville in exchange for K Josh Scobee.[source 46]
  16. ^ No. 202: Seattle → Detroit (PD). Seattle traded a sixth-round selection (202nd overall) to Detroit in exchange for CB Mohammed Seisay.[source 47]
  17. ^ No. 204: New England → Chicago → New England → Miami. Multiple trades:
           New England → Chicago (PD). New England traded a sixth-round selection (204th overall) to Chicago in exchange for LB Jon Bostic.[source 48]
           Chicago → New England (PD). See Round 4: New England → Chicago[source 23]
           New England → Miami (D). See Round 5: Miami → New England[source 27]
  18. ^ No. 206: Carolina → Chicago → Los Angeles. Multiple trades:
           Carolina → Chicago (PD). Carolina traded a sixth-round selection (206th overall) to Chicago in exchange for DE Jared Allen.[source 49]
           Chicago → Los Angeles (D). See Round 4: Los Angeles → Chicago.[source 21]
  19. ^ No. 207: Denver → San Francisco (PD). Denver traded a sixth-round selection (207th overall) and a 2017 sixth-round selection to San Francisco in exchange for a seventh-round selection (228th overall) and TE Vernon Davis.[source 50]

Round 7

  1. ^ No. 223: Cleveland → Miami (D). Cleveland traded a seventh-round selection (223rd overall) to Miami in exchange for a seventh-round selection (250th overall) and CB Jamar Taylor.[source 51]
  2. ^ No. 225: Dallas → Seattle → New England. Multiple trades:
           Dallas → Seattle (PD). Dallas traded a seventh-round selection (225th overall) to Seattle in exchange for RB Christine Michael.[source 52]
           Seattle → New England (D). See Round 5: New England → Seattle.[source 28]
  3. ^ No. 227: Baltimore → Miami → Minnesota. Multiple trades:
           Baltimore → Miami (PD). Baltimore traded a seventh-round selection (227th overall) to Miami in exchange for CB Will Davis.[source 53]
           Miami → Minnesota (D). See Round 6: Minnesota → Miami.[source 39]
  4. ^ No. 228: San Francisco → Denver (PD). See Round 6: Denver → San Francisco.[source 50]
  5. ^ No. 229: NY Giants → Pittsburgh (PD). The NY Giants traded a conditional seventh-round selection in the 2016 draft to Pittsburgh in exchange for P Brad Wing.[source 54]
  6. ^ No. 232: Tampa Bay → Washington (PD). See Round 6: Washington → Tampa Bay.[source 44]
  7. ^ No. 235: Los Angeles → Houston → Denver → NY Jets. Multiple trades:
           Los Angeles → Houston (PD). Los Angeles traded a seventh-round selection (235th overall) to Houston in exchange for QB Case Keenum.[source 55]
           Houston → Denver (PD). Houston traded a seventh-round selection (235th overall) to Denver in exchange for OT Chris Clark.[source 56]
           Denver → NY Jets (PD). See Round 5: NY Jets → Denver.[source 31]
  8. ^ No. 240: Buffalo → Minnesota → Philadelphia. Multiple trades:
           Buffalo → Minnesota (PD). Buffalo traded a seventh-round selection (240th overall) and a 2015 fifth-round selection to Minnesota in exchange for a 2015 sixth-round selection and QB Matt Cassel.[source 57]
           Minnesota → Philadelphia (D). See Round 6: Philadelphia → Minnesota.[source 40]
  9. ^ No. 243: Houston → New England → Seattle. Multiple trades:
           Houston → New England (PD). Houston traded a conditional seventh–round selection (243rd overall) to New England in exchange for QB Ryan Mallett. The pick could have been upgraded to a sixth–round selection if Mallett played 40% of the Texans' snaps in 2014; the condition was not met.[source 58]
           New England → Seattle (D). See Round 5: New England → Seattle.[source 28]
  10. ^ No. 248: Green Bay → Indianapolis (D). See Round 2: Indianapolis → Green Bay.[source 12]
  11. ^ No. 249: Kansas City → San Francisco (D). See Round 1: Kansas City → San Francisco.[source 6]
  12. ^ No. 250: New England → Miami → Cleveland. Multiple trades:
           New England → Miami (D). See Round 5: Miami → New England.[source 27]
           Miami → Cleveland (D). See Round 7: Cleveland → Miami.[source 51]
  13. ^ No. 251: Arizona → Philadelphia (PD). Arizona traded a conditional seventh-round selection (251st overall) to Philadelphia in exchange for QB Matt Barkley; Arizona would not have had to give up the pick if Barkley was not on Philadelphia's roster for at least six games.[source 59]
  14. ^ No. 253: Denver → Tennessee (D). See Round 5: Denver → Tennessee.[source 32]

Forfeited picks

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  1. ^ New England forfeited its first-round selection and a 2017 fourth-round selection as a result of Deflategate.[source 7]
  2. ^ Kansas City forfeited a third-round selection and a 2017 sixth-round selection for violating the NFL's anti-tampering policy. The team also paid a $250,000 fine.[source 18]
  3. ^ Los Angeles forfeited its fifth-round selection after selecting OT Isaiah Battle in the 2015 Supplemental draft.[source 29]
  4. ^ Atlanta forfeited its fifth-round selection as punishment for piping artificial crowd noise into the Georgia Dome during the 2013 and 2014 seasons.[source 30]

Supplemental draft

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The 2016 supplemental draft was held on July 14, 2016. For each player selected in the supplemental draft, the team forfeits its pick in that round in the draft of the following season. This year, six players were eligible for selection:[6]

No players were selected.[7]

Summary

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Selections by college athletic conference

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Conference Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
NCAA Division I FBS football conferences
The American 2 0 0 3 1 2 2 10
ACC 4 6 4 3 1 3 5 26
Big 12 3 4 2 5 6 6 0 26
Big Ten 6 7 10 9 2 10 3 47
C-USA 1 0 1 2 0 3 3 10
Ind. (FBS) 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 8
MAC 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 6
MW 0 1 4 1 1 2 0 9
Pac-12 4 2 4 2 7 4 9 32
SEC 8 8 6 9 7 8 5 51
Sun Belt 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3
NCAA Division I FCS football conferences
Big Sky 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4
CAA 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
Ivy 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2
MEAC 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3
MVFC 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3
OVC 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2
SoCon 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Southland 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
Non-Division I football conferences
CWUAA (CIS) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
GLIAC (DII) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Gulf South (DII) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Lone Star (DII) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Non-college selections
GFL 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Schools with multiple draft selections

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Selections Schools
12 Ohio State
9 Clemson
8 UCLA
7 Alabama, Florida, Notre Dame
6 Baylor
5 Arkansas, Georgia, LSU, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Penn State, Stanford, TCU, West Virginia
4 Cal, Nebraska, Oklahoma, USC
3 Auburn, Boise State, Houston, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana Tech, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi State, Missouri, NC State, South Carolina, Temple, Texas A&M, Texas Tech Western Kentucky
2 Arizona, Arizona State, Boston College, Cincinnati, Colorado State, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), Minnesota, North Dakota State, Northwestern, Oregon, San Jose State, South Carolina State, Southern Miss, Southern Utah, Utah State, Virginia Tech, Washington, Western Michigan, Wisconsin

Selections by position

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Position Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
Center 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 8
Cornerback 5 5 5 5 3 7 2 32
Defensive end 3 2 4 2 2 2 2 17
Defensive tackle 4 5 5 5 3 0 0 22
Fullback 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3
Guard 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 13
Kicker 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Linebacker 2 8 3 7 3 6 7 36
Long snapper 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Offensive tackle 5 1 3 2 8 1 0 20
Punter 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
Quarterback 3 1 2 3 1 4 1 15
Running back 1 1 2 3 6 3 4 20
Safety 2 2 3 4 2 4 3 20
Tight end 0 1 2 1 0 3 2 9
Wide receiver 4 3 2 6 5 7 6 33
Position Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
Offense 15 9 15 18 23 25 16 121
Defense 16 22 20 23 13 19 14 127
Special teams 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 5

Notes

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  1. ^ Players are identified as Pro Bowlers if they were selected for the Pro Bowl at any time in their career.

References

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2016 NFL draft
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